
- 2019.05.27
- misaki
Top 5 Fruity Ice Pop Stores in Tokyo
There’s nothing better than an ice pop on a hot summer day, don’t you think? This tasty frozen confection comes in many shapes and flavors and some even have whole pieces of fresh fruit inside! These cute and colorful cold treats will make you feel so refreshed and, what is more, they look great on social media. Here are 5 of the best fruit ice pop stores in Tokyo.
1. JOTARO SAITO GINZA SIX Branch
JOTARO SAITO is a kimomo brand with gorgeous modern Japanese-style designs, and their GINZA SIX branch has a cafe connected to the store. The cafe sells fruit ice pops that look so beautiful, they'll have you thinking about their pretty kimono patterns! There are 21 flavors in total, including Blueberry Cheese (615 JPY (incl. tax)), a perfect combination of fresh blueberries and creamy cheese, and Mango Kiwi (626 JPY (incl. tax)), a popsicle with bursts of fruity flavors in every bite. The vivid color of their ice pops are made without the use of food coloring and are brought out with the pure natural color of fruits.

1. JOTARO SAITO GINZA SIX Branch
GINZA SIX 4F, 6-10-1 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
2. PALETAS Tokyo Midtown Branch
A paleta is an ice pop made with fresh juice, gelato, or yogurt that has pieces of seasonal fruit inside. The chunks of fruit inside these delicious ice pops (480 JPY (incl. tax) or more per unit) make them very filling treats. PALETAS has such a wide variety of flavors available that you’ll probably ponder a while before choosing one. Before you notice it, you’ll be taking pictures of the cute and colorful sight the ice pops create! If you want something delicious, cute, and "Insta-worthy," PALETAS is the place for you!

2. PALETAS Tokyo Midtown Branch
Tokyo Midtown, Galeria B1, 9-7-3 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo
3. NOAKE TOKYO Asakusa Branch
NOAKE TOKYO offers freeze pops filled to the brim with fruits. This is a great cold treat that can be savored in many forms: you can freeze it in the freezer and have it as a frozen confectionery, or chill it in the refrigerator and mix it with sparkling wine or club soda to prepare a refreshing drink. These tasty concoctions come in 5 flavors, including Apples and Chamomile Tea (450 JPY (incl. tax)) and Roses and Strawberry (450 JPY (incl. tax)). The products are only available during summer, so don’t miss your chance to purchase some!

4. Mash Up Lab Meiji-jingumae Branch
Mash Up Lab is an ice pop shop that just recently opened on May 9, 2019. Their ice pops are made without any sugar or additives, so you can enjoy the original sweetness of the fruits. The recommendation is the Strawberry (400 JPY (excl. tax)) ice pop with the Beauty Mix (120 JPY (excl. tax)), an organic nutty topping, added to it. They use only good-for-you ingredients, so it's a great pick for health-conscious folks and vegans.

4. Mash Up Lab Meiji-jingumae Branch
New Art Bldg. 1F, 5-30-3 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
5. GOOD MEALS SHOP Futako Tamagawa Branch
If you want handmade ice pops, GOOD MEALS SHOP is the place you’re looking for. The restaurant’s concept is to provide “as much handmade healthy food as possible” and that’s why they even make their own ice pops from scratch. Their most popular flavors – Green (448 JPY (incl. tax) and Blueberry (448 JPY (incl. tax)) – allow you to truly taste the ingredients. They have such a delicate taste, it doesn’t even feel like you’re having an ice pop! You should definitely try these delicious handmade frozen beauties!

5. GOOD MEALS SHOP Futako Tamagawa Branch
Futako Tamagawa Rise Shopping Center, Terrace Market, Tsutaya Electrics 2F, 1-14-1 Tamagawa, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo
The gorgeous fruit ice pops presented in this article made you crave for some ice-cold treats, didn’t they? Overcome the hot days of summer with these delicious frozen beauties!
*Please note that the information in this article is from the time of writing or publication and may differ from the latest information.
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